Abstract

Particle Image Velocimetry studies of velocity field of the EHD flow during the back corona discharge at atmospheric pressure in an electrode system comprising a needle discharge electrode at negative potential and a grounded plate collection electrode covered with fly ash layer are presented in this paper. It was found that the magnitude of velocity vector of the EHD flow starting from the crater formed in fly ash layer after the onset of back corona discharge is of the same order of magnitude as for the flow generated by the corona discharge from the needle electrode. The measurements have shown that both these flows do not mix, but deflect each other off the axis of the needle electrode. The conclusion from this research is that the EHD deflection of the trajectories of particles flowing towards the collection electrode by the particles erupted from the crater at the collection electrode probably prevents those particles from the precipitation on the collection electrode that can result in a decreased collection efficiency of electrostatic precipitator during back corona discharge. This new mechanism has been called the “dynamic” process of the collection efficiency reduction.

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